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Read your spark plug color-spark plug reading chart

If you are a auto repair technician,reading spark plug is essential skills for you.Not?You are a owner?Oh,the skill is essential too!You should get the auto statement at any time.Read spark plug,you will not only know when to replace it,but also know your health of your car.

 

Below we share the spark plug reading chart:

 

  • Normal Condition

An engine’s condition can be judged by the appearance of the spark plug’s firing end.If the firing end of a spark plug is brown or light gray,the condition can be judged to be good and the spark plug is functioning optimally.

 

  • Deposits

The accumulation of deposits on the firing end is influenced by oil leakage,fuel quality and the engine’s operating duration.

 

  • Lead Erosion

Lead erosion is caused by lead compounds in the gasoline which react chemically with the material of the electrodes(nickel alloy) as high temperatures;crystal of nickel alloy fall off because of the lead compounds permeating and seperating the grain boundary of the nickel alloy.Typical lead erosion causes the surface of the ground electrode to become thinner,and the tip of the electrode looks as if it has been chipped.

 

  • Lead Fouling

Lead fouling usually appears as yellowish brown deposits on the insulator nose.This can not be detected by a resistance tester at room temperature.Lead compounds combine at different temperatures.Those formed at 370-470 ℃(700-790℉)having the greatest influence on lead resistance.

 

  • Dry and Wet Fouling

Although there are many different cases,if the insulation resistance between the center electrode and the shell is over 10 ohms,the engine can be started normally.If the insulation resistance drops to 0 ohms,the firing end is fouled by either wet or dry carbon.

 

  • Normal Life

A worn spark plug not only wastes fuel but also strains the whole ignition system because the expanded gap(due to erosion) requires higher voltages.Normal rates of gap growth are as follows:

Four Stroke Engines:0.01-0.02mm/1,000 km (0.00063-0.000126 inches/1,000 miles)

Two Stroke Engines:0.02-0.04 mm/1,000 km(0.000128-0.00252 inches/1,000 miles)

 

  • Abnormal Erosion

Abnormal electrode erosion is caused by the effects of corrosion,oxidation and reaction with lead-all resulting in abnormal gap growth.

 

  • Breakage

Breakage is usually caused by thermal expansion and thermal shock due to sudden heating or cooling.

 

  • Overheating

When a spark plug overheats,deposits that have accumulated on the insulator tip melt and give the insulator tip a glazed or glossy appearance.

 

  • Melting

Melting is caused by over heating.Mostly,the electrode surface is rather lustrous and uneven.The melting point of nickel alloy is 1,200-1,1,300 ℃(2,200-2,400℉)

 

  • Erosion,Corrosion and Oxidation

The material of the electrodes has oxidized,and when the oxidation is heavy it will be green on the surface.The surface of the electrodes are also fretted and rough

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